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After and Fianna
After the inaugural presidency of Douglas Hyde, who was an interparty nominee for the office, the nominees of the Fianna Fáil political party won every presidential election until 1990.
After that his heritage was recognised and he was given command of the Fianna: Goll willingly stepped aside, and became a loyal follower of Fionn, although in many stories their alliance is uneasy and feuds occur.
After the provisional government abandoned the GPO, and set up HQ at Moore Street, James Connolly gave command of the GPO to Seán McLoughlin, a Fianna officer.
After the Civil War, Seán Harling became the leading light in Na Fianna Éireann.
After the 1957 general election Fianna Fáil returned to power and de Valera headed his last government.
After Fianna Fáil returned to power at the 1987 general election, Burke served as Minister for Energy until 1988, when he was appointed Minister for Industry and Commerce and Communications.
After negotiations between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, a Fine Gael suggestion for the post endorsed by Fianna Fáil, former independent Senator and founder of the Gaelic League, Douglas Hyde was nominated.
After his retirement, outgoing President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera, sought to convince Aiken, one of his closest friends, to run for Fianna Fáil in the 1973 presidential election.
After a few weeks in office he revealed the illegal phone-tapping of journalists ' phones, carried out by the Fianna Fáil administration that preceded it in power.
After Fianna Fáil performed badly in the elections of 5 June 2009, losing half its European Parliament seats, Fine Gael tabled a motion of no confidence against Cowen on 9 June.
After serving for four years as a local representative Doherty was selected to be a Fianna Fáil candidate for the Roscommon – Leitrim constituency in general election of 1977.
After the 1992 general election, Fianna Fáil and the Labour Party formed a coalition government, which collapsed in 1994.
After Hanafin and Lenihan had been eliminated from the contest and their surplus votes distributed, Martin emerged with 50 votes and was duly elected the eighth leader of Fianna Fáil.
After much negotiation, a Fianna Fáil-Labour Party coalition government was the outcome.
After 1932, the governing party of the new state was the republican Fianna Fáil, led by Éamon de Valera ( a veteran of both Irish wars ).
After the 1997 general election with the help of the Progressive Democrats, Fianna Fáil were back in government and O ' Dea was appointed a Minister of State at the Department of Education and Science.
After the 1989 general election when Fianna Fáil went into coalition with the Progressive Democrats, Noonan was the major casualty to accommodate the new Ministers.
After the election, the Fianna Fáil and Progressive Democrats prospective government was still short of an overall majority.
After the 2007 Irish General Election campaign, Fianna Fáil formed a coalition with the Progressive Democrats, the centre-left Green Party and initially three independent TDs ( MPs ).
After Abarta had mounted behind the Fianna on the horse, it galloped off taking the warriors to the otherworld where the Tuatha Dé Danann had been driven underground by the Milesians.
After her re-election in 1973, she was nominated by Fianna Fáil senator Brian Lenihan for the post of Leas-Chathaoirleach of the 13th Seanad.
After the 1932 general election, only a small core of intransigents unwilling to co-operate with either Cumann na nGaedheal or Fianna Fáil remained in Dáil Éireann.

After and landslide
After repeated victories in 1983, 1987, 1990 and 1994 he was finally defeated by a landslide that was the biggest on record, for the left in the 1998 federal elections, and was succeeded as Chancellor by Gerhard Schröder of the SPD.
After Lincoln's landslide re-election in early November 1864 on a platform advocating passage of the 13th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution to abolish slavery altogether, Booth devoted increasing energy and money to his kidnap plot.
After the 1964 landslide brought in many new liberal Congressmen, he had the votes for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act ( ESEA ) of 1965.
After Lloyd George ceased to be Prime Minister in late 1922, the two Liberal factions enjoyed an uneasy truce, which was deepened in late 1923 when Stanley Baldwin called an election on the issue of tariffs, which had been a major cause of the Liberal landslide of 1906.
After the 1911 elections netted a massive landslide for the Liberals, Gustaf appointed Liberal leader Karl Staaff as Prime Minister, despite his own conservative predispositions.
After Foley was unseated in the Republican landslide of 1994 that gave the Republicans a 52-seat majority, Gephardt became the leader of the House Democrats, as minority leader, initially opposite Newt Gingrich and then, from 1999 onwards, Dennis Hastert.
After a scandal-filled second term for the New Democrat government, the BC Liberals won the 2001 election with the biggest landslide in BC history: 77 of 79 seats.
After Clark left office, the BC Liberal Party led by Gordon Campbell won a landslide election in 2001.
After the collapse of a coalition government in December 1991 and the Democratic Party of Albania's ( DPA ) landslide victory in the spring 1992 general election, he resigned as president on 3 April 1992.
After the 2011 election, which saw a SNP landslide, she was appointed Minister for Community Safety with special responsibility for tackling sectarianism.
After legislative election in 2008 in which the ruling MPLA won a landslide victory, the party started working on a new constitution that was introduced early in 2010.
After Bongo's Gabonese Democratic Party scored a landslide victory in the 2001 legislative elections, Bongo offered government posts to influential opposition members.
After the Labour landslide election victory of 1945, Bevan joined Clement Attlee's government and formally left the paper, leaving Mullally and Evelyn Anderson as joint editors, with Foot playing Bevan's role of political director.
After losing his Commons seat to Valerie Davey in Labour's 1997 landslide, he entered the House of Lords as Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, of Chewton Mendip in the County of Somerset, in 1999.
Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( 1997-2007 ) After eighteen years of Conservative rule, the Labour party led by Tony Blair won a landslide victory at the 1997 general election, in the process inflicting the biggest defeat for the Conservatives since 1832 .< ref > The Labour Party had for years endorsed abolition of the unelected House of Lords in its election platforms, though since 1992 this had changed to a policy of reforming the House instead.
After the child's visit to the cave, evidence suggests that due to a landslide which covered its historical entrance, the cave had been untouched until it was discovered in 1994.
After another period of deadlock, fresh elections in April 1990 produced another landslide ND victory, but left Mitsotakis unable to govern alone.
After the Republicans won the national election of 1924 in a landslide, he was quick to congratulate Governor Al Smith of New York on his re-election and declare him the party's new leader, and he backed Smith for the Democratic nomination in 1928.
After the 1984 election, which resulted in a Tory landslide, Stevens became Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion
After a campaign which Macapagal described as cordial and free of personal attacks, he won a landslide victory in the 1949 election.
After the Conservatives won a landslide election victory in 1967 he was chosen as the new Labour Leader almost by default, other more dynamic personalities having been defeated.
After TV debates the PvdA ( which had experienced a landslide defeat in the 2002 general election ) of opposition leader Wouter Bos caught up, overtaking the VVD and regaining some of the territory lost in the previous election.
After the end of the war Latham won the 1946 election in a landslide, following other large Labour victories at the General election and in municipal elections.
After one of the most acrimonious campaigns in state history, the Scranton / Shafer team won a landslide victory in the election, besting their opponents by nearly half a million votes out of just over than 6. 6 million cast.

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